One of three pictures showing the enormous extension of Wertachtal transmitter

Harald

2014-10-21 19:29:26

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The Northern wing of the antenna of Wertachtal transmitter

Harald

2014-10-21 19:25:08

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Close like at two towers of the Southeast wing of Wertachtal transmitter, already without antennas.

Harald

2014-10-21 19:20:14

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The towers of the northern wing of the three-armed antenna installation. on which the antennas were still installed when the picture was taken.

Harald

2014-10-21 19:15:00

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The towers of the southeast wing of the three-armed tower arrangement of Wertachtal transmitter, at which the antennas were already demolished when the photograph was taken on October 18th, 2014. The tallest towers of the facility have a height of 125 metres. More information on Wertachtal transmitter can be found on skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=65756

Harald

2014-10-21 18:31:31

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Wertachtal transmitter is a large shortwave broadcasting station between Ettringen and Lamerdingen in Bavaria, which was inaugaurated in 1972 for the Olympic Games in London and shut-down in 2013. However it remained for one year as backup transmitter, but is now being under demolition, so I made some pictures of this giantic facility.

Harald

2014-09-24 18:19:14

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The 67 metres tall mast of Ansbach AFN-transmitter at night

Harald

2014-09-24 18:16:12

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Ansbach AFN AM-Transmitter is a facility for broadcasting radio programmes to American military staff on 1485 kHz with 300 Watts. It uses as antenna a 67 metres tall mast insulated against ground, which carries two levels of aircraft warning lights as it is situated close to a military airfield.

Harald

2014-09-24 18:09:06

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West of Dillberg transmitter, there is a cellphone tower built of prefabricated concrete. Such towers are common for this use in Germany.

Harald

2014-09-24 18:02:14

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The guy wire of 198 metres tall mast passes the roof of the transmitter building of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:57:41

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Guy anchor of the 198 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:54:25

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Feeding point of the cage antenna for mediumwave broadcasting on the 198 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:51:26

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Basement of the 198 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:48:32

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View from the bottom to the top of 198 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:45:54

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The cage antenna for mediumwave broadcasting of the 198 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:43:07

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The 198 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter. The grounded mast carries a cage antenna for broadcasting on the mediumwave frequency 801 kHz at its lower part. Above this antenna, there are reception antennas for receiving radio signals of other transmitters, in order to use them as program fed. On the top, there is the antenna for DVB-T transmission.

Left of this mast, there is the 62 metres tall telecommunication tower.

Harald

2014-09-24 17:38:06

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Guy anchor of the 231 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:35:05

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Feeding point of the cage antenna for mediumwave broadcasting on the 231 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:32:09

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Basement of the 231 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:29:07

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View from the bottom to the top of 231 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:26:04

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The cage antenna for mediumwave broadcasting of the 231 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter

Harald

2014-09-24 17:22:27

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The 231 metres tall mast of Dillberg transmitter. The grounded mast carries a cage antenna for broadcasting on the mediumwave frequency 801 kHz at its lower part. Above this antenna, there are the FM-broadcasting antennas. On the top, there is the antenna for DVB-T transmission.

Dillberg transmitter is a facility for AM, FM and TV-broadcasting southeast of Nuremburg, Germany. It has a 231 metres tall and a 198 metres tall guyed grounded mast equipped with a cage antenna for AM-broadcasting. The 231 metres tall mast was built in 1991, the other in 1955.
The third tower, a telecommunication tower consisting of concrete, is 62 metres tall and was erected in 1986.